I'm very interested to hear what and where you guys think there will be runs on positions throughout the draft. It happens every year, whether it be because of supply or demand, it happens.

One thing that I can see happening is a serious run on DB's late in the first through the middle of the second round.

If we assume that Claiborne, Gilmore, Barron, and Kirkpatrick are all 1st round guys, that means that you have basically 5-6 more highly touted DB's left in the draft. I think between picks 28-48 it's possible we'll see all of these guys off the board:

The first one I see is a run on DE/OLB near the end of the first. You have a bunch of teams that could see adding a flawed pass rusher as really good value, especially New England and Green Bay. Not surprisingly, these teams are pretty stacked talent wise, but a situational pass rusher can add really good value to a team, sans glaring holes elsewhere.

I think the reason a lot of us are having issues is that none of these guys especially stand out and are quite flawed even Coples, who is pretty universally the number one guy. Teams are going to do their due diligence and try to find the guy that can overcome his flaws with hard work and fit schemes that can mask their flaws. Add in if the teams believe they can keep a raw talent developing in the right direction. Do all three and you can get a gamechanger like Clay Matthews in the end of the first.

I also see a mini run on safeties in the second. Not even the most safety hungry team is going to reach on anyone other than Barron. However, I think a bunch of teams are going to bite the bullet in the second and try to scrape whatever is left of the meager safety talent.

Overall I am pretty sure their will be a run on tackles/guards. Just have no idea where.

I think the 2nd - 3rd rds. will see a run on the 2nd tier of OTs after the 1st tier, Kalil, Rieff & Martin + the best OG with OT experience, Cordy Glenn, are gone in the 1st rd. more or less in this order: